Y-12 worker suffered chemical burns in accident

A Y-12 worker received chemical burns to his face and eyelids while checking a problem with a system in the nuclear weapons plant’s Beta-2 facility.

The Associated Press

A Y-12 worker received chemical burns to his face and eyelids while checking a problem with a system in the nuclear weapons plant’s Beta-2 facility.

The information about April accident was just released in a report by the Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board.

According to the report the employee was checking a system that is used to recycle lithium hydride powder when the material discharged into his face. He was wearing safety glasses at the time.

Y-12 spokeswoman Ellen Boatner said the operator has since returned to work

B&W Y-12 is the government’s managing contractor at the Oak Ridge plant. The company has developed corrective actions. A response to questions about the accident and the contractor’s actions is expected next week.